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extremist view, belief involved in extremes, the view that all phenomena inhertly exist, the belief of holding extremes, belief in ultimates [see [[lta ba lnga]] [IW]
 
extremist view, belief involved in extremes, the view that all phenomena inhertly exist, the belief of holding extremes, belief in ultimates [see [[lta ba lnga]] [IW]
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View of holding extremes [[User:DKC|DKC]]
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== Discussion ==
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Viewing the thing that one clings to as oneself as either being permanent or ceasing upon death. It is called extreme view because it holds the extremes of permanence and nihilism. This view is one of the five views and ten kernels ([[phra rgyas]]).
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This view is also called extreme view. [[User:DKC|DKC]]
  
 
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extremist view [RY]

extremist view, belief involved in extremes, the view that all phenomena inherently exist, the belief of holding extremes, belief in ultimates [IW]

extremist view, belief involved in extremes, the view that all phenomena inhertly exist, the belief of holding extremes, belief in ultimates [see lta ba lnga [IW]

View of holding extremes DKC

Discussion[edit]

Viewing the thing that one clings to as oneself as either being permanent or ceasing upon death. It is called extreme view because it holds the extremes of permanence and nihilism. This view is one of the five views and ten kernels (phra rgyas).

This view is also called extreme view. DKC